Exam 7: Memory
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When asked to recall single-digit numbers presented in various digit span sizes, the typical adult would probably start to encounter difficulty once they got past ________ digits.
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Kerry's grandparents moved to a new neighborhood last year. Today, Kerry can easily remember their address but messes up their old one. This illustrates:
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If research participants are not allowed to rehearse the information, about how long can they keep a meaningless trigram in phonological memory?
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State-dependent learning is superior retrieval of information when the organism
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Dr. James advises that if you study for your next psychology exam in the same room where you take the exam, your score will improve. He is basing this advice on
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If you are learning vocabulary for a psychology exam, you are better off using a(n) ______ technique.
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The character of Dori from the movie Finding Nemo keeps complaining that she has short-term memory loss because she can't remember the name of the friend she met a few minutes earlier. What is a more likely explanation for her memory failure?
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Information that does not fit our expectations for a situation, but is not extremely unexpected, is likely to be
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Without sensory memory, which of the following would be likely?
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Conrad is a participant in a memory experiment. He is shown a grid of letters for a fraction of a second, and then quickly asked to report the letters he saw in the top, middle, or bottom row. The researchers conducting this experiment are most likely measuring Conrad's _____________ memory.
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Long-term memory is sometimes unreliable because of _______ of information.
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If two neurons fire together in the brain, a process called __________________ can occur, which means that the connection between the two neurons increases.
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The state psychology association has invited teams from all the colleges in the state to compete in a Psych Bowl. The teams will answer questions such as "Who founded the first psychology laboratory?" Where is this information stored?
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Retroactive interference of long-term memory means _______.
a. new material interferes with memory of old material
b. new material has suppressed short-term memories
c. old material interferes with memory of new material
d. old material has eliminated memories of new material
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Which type of memory is concerned with remembering the day your parents bought you a car?
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The area of the brain critically involved in the formation of long-term declarative memories is
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